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Topic: And now for something completely different..
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PunkMunkey
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posted August 30, 2002 20:12
Woo Hoo!What prep label are you? ...anyway ...
Y'know...I've been skateboarding for over half my life (about 17 years now)...and I've never worn a helmet for just pushing along in the street...actually the only time I've ever worn a helmet was when I was forced to at a privately owned skatepark...I'm not saying that I'm against helmets or anything, but I think skaters (when I say skater I mean skateboarders) know the risks of thier chosen endeavor...let them use their better judgement when they're just out pushing it around...besides out of all the skaters treated (some 80,000 last year or someting) did they actually state how many of those injuries were head trauma?...I'll wager money that most of the injuries treated (let's say over 60% for shits & giggles) had nothing to do with head trauma...I'll bet most were ankle or wrist related or kids racking thier sacks on handrails... ...anyway...my little rant for the evening. [EDIT: I gotta fucking learn to type...or use spell check.] [ August 30, 2002: Message edited by: PunkMunkey ]
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PunkMunkey
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posted September 05, 2002 07:48
That movie was so cool!...having grown up in California pretty much all my life (aside from the 1st year) I was fortunate enough to be a part of the 3rd and 4th waves of the skateboarding scene and all throughout my involvement, I'd always hear stories from the "older guys" (guys from the generation depicted in the documentary) about how innovative and fun that era of skateboarding was...the great thing was that no one was concerned about sponsorship or where the sport would take them...they skated for the love of it, for the desire to progress the sport and besides what else were they gonna do if they couldn't go surfing...I met Stacy Peralta a couple of times when I was a kid (around 14-16)...he was running Powell/Peralta skateboards back then...I had overheard him talking to one of the skaters on the team (I think it was Frankie Hill)...anyway...the kid was all in a funk becasue he wasn't doing well in the demo so Stacy Pulls him aside and reminds him that this is all supposed to be fun..."Go have fun" he said...now, for me to hear this at that time was a real eye opener...at that age, all I did was skate...I was determined to get sponsored, to go pro...I even picked up a shop sponsor and was on my way...but there were times that I'd push myself so hard that I'd lose track of the main goal of skateboarding...to have fun...needless to say, I never went pro, I gave up the shop sponsorship whne I moved away to go to college...but to this day, I still skate and I think I enjoy it now more tha I ever did...because now I'm not pressuring myself to fulfill a goal when I sate, I'm just having fun... ...whoa...tangent. ...anyway...I don't wear a helmet....and I really enjoyed that film...it gave me a better understanding of the roots of my sport since I merely tried to follow in the footsteps of those who came before me....
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